Fortuny journal, limited edition
Piumette - Pink, aquamarine & gold
6.2✕8.6 in
Limited
$140.00
A limited-edition journal that commemorates the 75th anniversary of The Glass House and the historic restoration of the Brick House designed by Philip Johnson. The journal is crafted from the remaining fabric of Fortuny’s Piumette pink, aquamarine, and gold, which currently adorns the Brick House walls and offers a tangible moment of design history.
A portion of the sales from these journals will be donated to the National Trust for Historic Preservation in support of The Glass House.
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Made with love in Venice
Each Fortuny creation is uniquely handmade — minor color and dimentions variations are to be expected and are part of the inherent beauty in any artisanal product.
Care & Maintenance
Protect from direct light, heat, and water. Should it become wet, dry it immediately with a soft cloth.
Blank pages
Made with love in Venice
Each Fortuny creation is uniquely handmade — minor color and dimentions variations are to be expected and are part of the inherent beauty in any artisanal product.
Care & Maintenance
Protect from direct light, heat, and water. Should it become wet, dry it immediately with a soft cloth.
Payment methods
Credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and PayPal accepted
Shipping and return policy
Shipping
Free shipping from our Venice factory on all U.S. orders.Standard shipping rates apply for all other countries.
Fortuny products ship directly from our factory in Venice and arrive in 10–14 days.
Returns and exchanges
Easy returns and exchanges within 14 days.For further information on shipping and returns please see our dedicated page.
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You can easily return and exchange your products within 14 days.
Fortuny is represented by agents around the globe.
Invented in Venice. Made in Venice
Designed with the italian touch, from start to finish. Built on the grounds of an ancient convent, the inner workings of the factory remain secret 100 years later. Our founder's will holds that the techniques used to create the iconic fabrics were never to be revealed publicly.
FORTUNY’S METHODS ARE PASSED DOWN AMONG GENERATIONS OF ARTISTS WHO CONTINUE CREATING NEW WORK WITH THE TECHNIQUES AND MACHINES FROM OUR FOUNDING.
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